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Representatives from U.S., Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica announcing their joint bid to host the 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup at a press conference.
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U.S., Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica launch joint bid for 2031 Women's World Cup

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The U.S. Soccer Federation, along with the Mexican Football Federation, Costa Rican Football Federation, and Jamaica Football Federation, officially launched a joint bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2031 on October 20, 2025. This marks the first proposed four-nation hosting of the tournament, which will expand to 48 teams. The bid, the only contender, aims to deliver the most impactful edition in history and is expected to be approved by FIFA in April 2026.

Mexico's national soccer team ended 2025 in 15th place in the FIFA ranking, losing the Concacaf lead to the United States. This drop resulted from a draw against Uruguay and a loss to Paraguay in recent matches. Meanwhile, Spain holds the top spot worldwide.

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